The incident has precipitated a lot of inquiries: Conservative Party chairman Brandon Lewis mentioned in a tweet that the birthday celebration used to be investigating the incident, whilst the Information Commissioner’s Office, the frame accountable for upholding data rights, says that it’s conscious about the incident, and that it’s “making enquiries with the Conservative Party.” The Telegraph notes that if it’s discovered to have violated European rules referring to data coverage, the birthday celebration “could face a fine of up to 4 [percent] of its income”, or £2 million. It’s an embarrassing begin to the Party’s convention, which had touted the app in an effort to overhaul the birthday celebration’s symbol as an out-of-touch political birthday celebration.